It is, CH3-CO-Cl
Cholride? Chlorine
Sodium Cholride
Formula: NaCl
cholride is definitely negatively charged
Barium chloride is BaCl2
Acetyl glycine is synthesized by combining glycine with acetyl-CoA in a reaction catalyzed by the enzyme glycine N-acyltransferase. This enzyme transfers the acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to the amino group of glycine to form acetyl glycine.
The Chemical Formula for Hydrogen Chloride is HCl.
23. 2 are from the acetyl group and 21 are from coenzyme A.
Acetyl CoA is the compound that enters the Kreb's cycle.
4-acetyl biphenyl
The acetyl group is not charged, it is neutral.
Why "acetylene"? Why is the compound even called acetylene at all? I see no similarities to the acetyl radical. No methyls, no carbonyls (not even an oxygen atom), nothing. The OED gives the etymology as [f. ACETYL + Gr. -ηνη female descendant, weaker derivative: see -ENE. The Oxford Dictionary of English gives the origin as: mid 19th cen.: from acetic acid + -yl + -ene. Acetylene can be hydrated to acetaldehyde, which contains the acetyl group and may account for the name. Acetyl compounds could, in principle at least, be dehydrated (often a facile reaction, no change in oxidation state) to C2H4 - an unsaturated hydrocarbon (hence -ene) from an acetyl group, hence acetylene.